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Lean: towards a culture of continuous improvement and smooth processesLaajuus (5 cr)

Code: YL00DB69

Credits

5 op

Objective

Student
- Understands the principles of Lean philosophy
- Is able to identify the benefits of the different Lean methodologies and knows how to apply them to business process development
- Understands the principles of a culture of continuous improvement and is able to promote a culture of continuous improvement in an organization.
- Is able to use Lean problem-solving methods to implement change

Enrollment

06.05.2024 - 30.08.2024

Timing

02.09.2024 - 31.12.2024

Number of ECTS credits allocated

5 op

Virtual portion

5 op

Mode of delivery

Distance learning

Unit

Faculty of Business and Hospitality Management (LAB)

Campus

Lahti Campus

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Seats

10 - 100

Degree programmes
  • Master’s Degree Programme in Modern Leadership (Business Administration)
Teachers
  • Johanna Kuisma
Scheduling groups
  • Verkkoluento 1 (Size: 0. Open UAS: 0.)
Groups
  • LLTIYMOJO24SV
Small groups
  • Online lecture 1

Learning outcomes

Student
- Understands the principles of Lean philosophy
- Is able to identify the benefits of the different Lean methodologies and knows how to apply them to business process development
- Understands the principles of a culture of continuous improvement and is able to promote a culture of continuous improvement in an organization.
- Is able to use Lean problem-solving methods to implement change

Implementation and methods of teaching

Lean: towards a culture of continuous improvement and smooth processes course will be delivered as online lectures via Zoom.

In addition to the lectures, the course includes a pre-assignment and practical exercises carried out independently. As a final project, the student will implement a continuous improvement project using Lean methods and reflecting on his/her own learning.

Learning material and recommended literature

Before starting the course, students should read the following reference literature:

Start here if you are not familiar with Lean:
Modig, N. & Åhlström, P. 2013. This is Lean. Resolving the Efficiency Paradox. Rhealogica Publishing, Stockholm.

For the more advanced - good knowledge on how to use Lean methods & tools:
Torkkola, S. 2015. S. Torkkola, S. Lean asiantuntijatyön johtamisessa. Helsinki: AlmaTalent

Additional information for students: previous knowledge etc.

No previous knowledge of Lean is required.

Assessment scale

1-5